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Just pointing out how full of sh it they are. I didn't claim they were championship races.....they did.
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They just added a 4th race. A right handed 2 mile race with one hurdle to jump 200 meters from the finish.
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Compared to where a lot of it($$$) has been going these races are almost the equivalent of charities |
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I'm not bitching about it, just making comments. I don't really care one way or the other. To me it just seems that its heading in the direction of trying to be all things to all people. Like they are adding a "Claiming Crown" aspect. also its going in the direction of that goofy Calder deal where you have backwards races, etc. In the end it seems like it might end up diluting the overall quality of the events and that we might not see the great betting opportunities like we had in the past. Also what will the total races now be, 14? and six of them are turf races? what is the real ratio in the US of turf to dirt? 1 out of 10 maybe? Its like suddenly we have to have all these turf championships when throughout the year its much less a factor. I don't mind turf races but shouldn't the championships be supported by a regular season? |
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I expect the allowance/stakes turf sprints out west to decrease in field size and quality...and using quality is a real stretch. Really what's the use in running when there is $1 million race at the end of the season?
At least they can fill the card with another maiden claimer instead if the turf sprints don't fill. |
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I believe that some of the lessor dirt stakes for 2 year olds especially at the smaller tracks may morph into turf stakes which would be a positive for racing. There are too many of the same options leading up to the BC and I think that some tracks may do like River Downs did. The reason that a regular fan should complain about the addition of the races is that the price of attending the event/events will go up. Like virtually all other sports they will surely tie in the first day with the second and probably raise the prices across the board. Now that is something worth fighting against! |
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Directly a result of the Breeders Cup. |
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Why do fans need to fight in the first place? Any sane person would take their wagering dollar elsewhere. There is really no need to fight morons. They'll never change.
The day the industry listens to the gambler/fan and is able to implement the good ideas and not the bad ones is the day The Pale Horse comes from the Heavens and prevents anyone from enjoying the changes. |
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Please correct me if I am wrong, Aren't most of the turf sprint races run between five to six furlongs? Isn't Santa Anita the only track that runs Six and half furlongs on the turf. I though they were about six and half furlongs on the turf.
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What determines whether these new races are a success or failure? Will it be field size? Quality of field size? Attendance? Just curious....................
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Breeders cup is starting to look more like Calder Extreme day
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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One thing about 2008 and the addition of these 3 races -
- combined with AWT track instead of dirt, it immediately makes the event more foreign friendly. |
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